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  2. Deer - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all deer have a facial gland in front of each eye. The gland contains a strongly scented pheromone, used to mark its home range. Bucks of a wide range of species open these glands wide when angry or excited. All deer have a liver without a gallbladder. Deer also have a tapetum lucidum, which gives them sufficiently good night vision.

  3. 6 Reasons You Should Never Feed Deer in the Winter ... - AOL

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    Erin Larson, deer herd health specialist at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, notes that deer that develop corn toxicity can be dead within six to ten hours after consuming grain. 3 ...

  4. Antler - Wikipedia

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    The ancestors of deer had tusks (long upper canine teeth). In most species, antlers appear to replace tusks. However, one modern species (the water deer) has tusks and no antlers and the muntjacs have small antlers and tusks. The musk deer, which are not true cervids, also bear tusks in place of antlers. [6]

  5. Preorbital gland - Wikipedia

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    Deer have seven types of external scent glands distributed across their bodies. These are the forehead glands (on the forehead), the preorbital glands (below the eyes), the nasal glands (inside the nostrils), the interdigital glands (between the toes), the preputial gland (inside the foreskin of the deer's penis ), the metatarsal glands ...

  6. The Chicest Ways to Ward Off Deer - AOL

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    Physically barring deer from entry into your garden doesn’t have to mean fencing. You could use a spiky hedge, like an American Holly plant, to deter the animals.

  7. DNR: Top 10 best practices for firearm deer season - AOL

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    To ensure a safe season, DNR conservation officers are sharing best practices and tips to avoid the most common violations and mistakes they see every year.

  8. White-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    Strong conservation efforts have allowed white deer to thrive within the confines of the depot. The white-tailed deer's horizontally slit pupil allows for good night vision and color vision during the day. Whitetails process visual images at a much more rapid rate than humans and are better at detecting motion in low-light conditions. [12]

  9. Do deer eat all of your flowers? Here are some things you can ...

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    The first thing that you can do is look to plant species that are commonly referred to as "deer-resistant." "Deer can be greedy eaters and can damage gardens and yards by feeding on various plants ...